The two-story addition means a rooftop deck is raised well above its neighbors and offers 360 degree view of the valley.

The theme of this year’s Architecture and the City Festival was “Architecture of Consequence”, and each home on the tour demonstrated how progressive design and creative problem solving can address society’s current challenges and lead to a more sustainable future.

The concept for this grand scale remodel was inspired by a ship in a bottle. In an unusual move, the owners opted to frame the original structure with cedar pickets. The pickets integrate the front facade of the original house and garage with the additional living space above. A staircase, set back from the street draws you in to the remodel, which retains the home’s original frame and foundation. A hemp rope balustrade on the staircases carries the nautical theme throughout. Cedar, rope, and teal blue tile are some of the materials chosen for cohesive and ocean-reminiscent elegance.

Skylights draw sunshine into the center of the house, and glass walls open the entertainment area up to a panoramic view and garden. A multipurpose study and gym with a deck overlooks the rooftop recreation area complete with cedar plank walkway. A cedar wood sauna in the floor-level master suite is one indication of the detail and craftsmanship involved in the completion of this project.